







🚀 Power, Speed & Control — The Ultimate Smart Switch for the Connected Pro
The NETGEAR GS724TP is a high-performance 26-port managed smart switch featuring 24 Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ ports with a 190W power budget, plus 2 fiber-ready 1G SFP uplink ports. Designed for professional environments, it supports flexible rackmount or desktop installation, offers advanced network management via NETGEAR Insight and SNMP, and includes lifetime hardware protection with expert support. Ideal for powering and managing multiple PoE devices with reliable, scalable connectivity.





| ASIN | B0C2JLGLWQ |
| Case material type | Metal |
| Data transfer rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Interface type | SFP |
| Item model number | GS724TP-300NAS |
| Item weight | 400 Grams |
| Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
| Product dimensions | 53.3L x 34.5W x 10.2H centimetres |
| UPC | 606449162677 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
F**K
I needed a PoE+ switch to power some outdoor Wi-Fi APs and that also had an SFP port because my backhaul was coming from another building and there were available fiber strands that I could use to connect. The NetGear GS510TPP was perfect for the job. With a power budget of 190W, it was up to the task of powering 2 Wi-Fi APs and a PtP device. The fiber link worked without any problems, too. Also, it's a managed switch with SNMP so I was easily able to add it to my network monitoring setup. For less than $400, it's great little switch.
D**S
I have a number of POE IP cameras around my property and was having my previous switches fail when lightning storms were in the area, even if there was no really close hits. I switched to fiber optic to run between the buildings and now none of my switches have died. This Netgear switch gives me two SFP ports so I can link through to additional switches, and with the POE+ power, I can run many POE cameras as well as the occasional POE+ camera. If you need to run more that 2 POE+ devices, you might need a different switch because this device only supplies 55 watts total power. This is the 3rd GS110TP I bought, and I also have a few GE305EP where I did not have a fiber run and I am very happy with the reliability of my Netgear products. I love the web interface and the available options for managing the switch; it makes it super easy for me to get the information I need or power cycle remote POE IP cameras. Before I switched to fiber, Netgear was very helpful providing support on my devices that dies during storms and I expect that if I do end up having any issues, their support will probably be excellent. I highly recommend Netgear and the GS110TP switch.
D**L
The switch arrived promptly, and I installed it without delay. Before programming, I performed a software update, which improved the user interface and added some great features. Setting up the PoE was straightforward, with the switch automatically calculating and displaying the maximum power usage—very useful for monitoring power supplied to connected PoE devices. I also disabled PoE on ports not connected to PoE equipment. After configuring my VLANs and connecting all devices, everything has been running smoothly. The switch has been in operation for about two weeks, so it’s still early, but performance has been solid so far. First Impressions: Sturdy, well-built design (my unit is rack-mounted) SFP expansion ports are a valuable addition Quiet operation Intuitive, user-friendly interface One layout issue worth noting is the placement of the Ethernet ports. Unlike my previous switch, where the ports were aligned from the left, this model positions them on the right side. This required me to replace some patch cables to accommodate the different layout—a minor inconvenience but something to be aware of. Overall, my experience with the switch has been positive, and it’s off to a great start!
J**R
This is a good, solid quality switch for the price. Works great with PoE phones and cameras.
E**D
Great product and Service from Amazon
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